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EZ Detect (5 tests)

EZ-Detect detects hidden blood in the stool, an early warning signal of colorectal cancer, ulcers, hemmorrhoids, polyps, colitis, diverticulitis, fissures (test pad placed in toilet, very convenient)

$8.95/box
5 tests/box

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The Importance of Screening for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer

The Good News

The good news about colorectal cancer is that it is up to 90% curable caught early enough. That is why screening is so important.

Colorectal cancer arises from benign growths in the colon known as polyps. The goal of screening is to detect and remove polyps before they have the opportunity to become cancerous. According to The Cancer Research Foundation of America as many as 30 to 40 percent of the population over 50 has pre-cancerous adenomatous polyps. Nearly all colorectal cancer develops from these growths in the colon and rectum.

Even if a cancer is detected during screening, it is often small and early in stage making curable surgery and treatment more likely.

Common Symptoms

Common symptoms and warning signs of colorectal cancer include:

If any of these symptoms persist, or you have a family history of colorectal cancer you should talk to your health care provider or a gastrointerologist.

Screening for Blood in Stool

Frequently, but not always, polyps become irritated and bleed. Commonly this bleeding is in such small amounts that it is not perceptible to the human eye.

An 18-year study released in 1999 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms that regular screening with a Fecal Occult Blood Test to detect occult (hidden) blood in stool can prevent 33 percent of colorectal cancer.

Recent clinical findings by The University of Minnesota and clinical trials in Denmark and England also definitively confirm that screening for colorectal cancer can save lives. Detected at its earliest stages, colorectal cancer is up to 90 percent curable. Yet only 37 percent of colorectal cancer is detected at this stage.

Oddly enough, although physicians now routinely recommend screening for breast, cervical and prostate cancer screening for colorectal cancer is vastly underutilized.  According to the University of Minnesota study, only four in 10 Americans who should be screened for colorectal cancer get the proper tests.

This may be due to the uneasiness patients or physicians feel in discussing this subject. However, as Dr. Bernard Levin, Chair of the National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable, has noted, patients are at risk of literally dying of embarrassment.

Regular screening for colorectal cancer allows disease detection of early stage cancers which are up to 95 percent curable.

Major Screening Methods

The four major screening methods everyone should be aware of are:

Get screened, start by ordering your screening kit today!

REFERENCES:

  • Cancer Facts and Figures 1999, The American Cancer Society
  • Landis SH, Murray T, Bolden S, Wingo PA, Cancer Statistics, 1998. CA Cancer J Clin 1998;48:6-29
  • Mayberry RM, Coates RJ, Hill HA, Click LA, et al, Determinants of black/white differences in colon cancer survival. JNCI 1995;87(22):1686-1693
  • Harvard Center for Cancer Prevention, Harvard Report on Cancer Prevention Volume I, Causes of Human Cancer. Can Causes Control 1996-7 (SI):7-15
  • Byers T, Levin B, Rothenberger D, Dodd GD, et al. American Cancer Society Guidelines for screening and surveillance for early detection of colorectal polyps and cancer. Update 1997, CA Cancer J Clin. 1997:47:154-160.
  • Ransohoff DF, Lang CA, Screening for Colorectal Cancer with the Fecal Occult Blood Test:A Background Paper, Annals of Internal Medicine 1997, V.126, N10, 811-822
  • Comparison of Self-Reported Fecal Occult Blood Testing with Automated Laboratory Records among Older Women in a Health Maintenance Organization. American Journal of Epidemiology 1999:150:617-21. (September 15, 1999)
  • Ransohoff DF, Lang CA. Screening for colorectal cancer with the fecal occult blood test: a background paper. Ann Intern Med 1997;126:811-22.
  • CDC. Screening for colorectal cancer -- United States, 1992-1993, and new guidelines. MMWR 1996;45:107-10.
  • Jack S. Mandel, Timothy R. Church, Fred Ederer, John H. Bond, Colorectal Cancer Mortality: Effectiveness of Biennial Screening for Fecal Occult Blood Jnl of the National Cancer Institute Vol. 91, No. 5, 434-437, March 3, 1999
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  • Whelan, Elizabeth, American Council of Science and Health, Editorial:Saving Lives By Screening for Colon Cancer
  • OnHealth:Risks for Colon Cancer, from publishers of New England Jnl of Medicine
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DISCLAIMER: The information provided here is not intended to replace the medical advice of your doctor or health care provider. Please consult your health care provider for advice about a specific medical condition. The information provided here is for educational purposes only. In no way should it be considered as offering medical advice. Biomerica, Inc. assumes no responsibility for how this material is used. Please check with a physician (such as a gastroenterologist) if you suspect you are ill.

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